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AI Glasses Try-On

Describe any eyewear style and see how it looks on your face in seconds.

Man with no glasses in front-facing portrait
Before
Same man wearing round tortoiseshell eyeglasses
After

AI Glasses Try-On

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Popular use cases:
  • glasses shopping preview
  • virtual eyewear fitting
  • sunglasses try-on
  • frame style comparison
  • prescription glasses preview
  • optical store preview
  • eyewear visualization
  • face shape glasses match

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
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AI-powered photo editing
Scenario Prompt Time
Simple frame try-on try on round tortoiseshell eyeglasses 30s
Sunglasses preview put gold aviator sunglasses with gradient lenses 35s
Reference image try-on put the glasses from the reference image on this person 45s

How it works

  1. Upload your photo

    Drop your image into EditThisPic. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB. Front-facing portraits with both eyes visible work best. Good lighting on the face ensures the frames render with accurate shadows.

    Expect: Simple glasses try-on: 30-40 seconds. Detailed designer frames or reflective sunglasses: 45-60 seconds and may need refinements.
  2. Describe the glasses you want

    Type what you want: 'try on round tortoiseshell eyeglasses with thin frames' or 'put oversized black cat-eye sunglasses on this person.' Specify frame shape, color, material, and lens type. No marking needed—the AI knows where glasses sit on a face.

    Tip: Use frame shape names (round, square, aviator, cat-eye, wayfarer, clubmaster) for the most accurate renders.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Classic round eyeglasses try on round tortoiseshell eyeglasses with thin acetate frames and clear lenses
    Aviator sunglasses put classic gold-frame aviator sunglasses with dark green gradient lenses on this person
    Cat-eye frames try on black cat-eye eyeglasses with a slight upward sweep at the corners and gold metal accents
    Thick-rimmed hipster glasses try on thick-rimmed matte black rectangular glasses with wide temples and clear lenses
    3 more prompts
    Clubmaster style try on browline clubmaster glasses with a dark brown upper frame and silver metal lower rim
    Oversized fashion sunglasses put oversized square black sunglasses with dark tinted lenses on this person, fashion-forward style
    Wire-rim reading glasses try on thin gold wire-rim oval glasses with small lenses, classic reading glass style
  3. Review the result

    Check that the glasses sit naturally on the nose bridge and ears. Look for proper alignment with the eyes, correct frame width relative to face width, and realistic temple arms.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If the frame position or size doesn't look right, tap markers on the bridge or temple area and regenerate with adjusted details. Most glasses try-ons fit well on the first attempt.

    Tip: Markers are for precision refinement only. Try without them first—you usually won't need them.
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AI Glasses Try-On

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Free • No signup

"Needed new glasses but the optician only had samples in-store. Used this to try on 20 frame styles from their catalog on my selfie. Walked in knowing exactly what I wanted. The optician was impressed." @FourEyes_Dan

See it in action

Man with no glasses in front-facing portrait
Before
->
Same man wearing round tortoiseshell eyeglasses
After

Adding round tortoiseshell glasses to a bare face

A portrait without glasses enhanced with classic round tortoiseshell frames to preview the look.

Prompt: try on round tortoiseshell eyeglasses with thin acetate frames and clear lenses
Woman with no sunglasses in portrait
Before
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Same woman wearing gold-frame aviator sunglasses
After

Adding aviator sunglasses for a summer look

A casual outdoor portrait enhanced with gold aviator sunglasses to preview a summer accessories look.

Prompt: put classic gold-frame aviator sunglasses with dark green gradient lenses on this person
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If something looks off

AI changed the wrong area or something I didn't want changed

Why: The AI may have adjusted facial features or hair along with adding glasses, especially if the instruction was ambiguous.

Try: Tap markers on the eye area specifically, then regenerate: only add glasses, do not change any facial features

Tip: Markers tell the AI 'I mean THIS area specifically.' Adding 'do not change facial features' prevents unwanted edits.

Glasses are crooked or misaligned with the eyes

Why: Slightly tilted head poses or asymmetric face angles can cause the AI to misalign the frame position.

Try: try on the glasses perfectly aligned with both eyes, centered on the nose bridge, level and straight

Tip: Straight-on, level portraits produce the best frame alignment. Slight tilts can throw off positioning.

Frame size doesn't match the face width

Why: Without explicit size guidance, the AI may render frames that are too wide or too narrow for the face.

Try: try on [glasses type] with frames that match the width of this person's face proportionally

Tip: Mention size explicitly: 'narrow frames', 'medium width', or 'oversized' to guide frame proportions.

Lenses look opaque or like a mirror instead of transparent

Why: For prescription glasses, the AI may render tinted or reflective lenses unless you specify clear lenses.

Try: try on [glasses type] with completely clear transparent lenses, not tinted or reflective

Tip: Always specify 'clear lenses' for prescription eyeglasses. For sunglasses, specify the tint: 'dark grey', 'gradient brown'.

Temple arms (sides) look unnatural or float away from the head

Why: The AI focuses on the front-facing frame and may not render the temple arms realistically, especially from certain angles.

Try: try on the glasses with temple arms that naturally rest along the sides of the head and over the ears

Tip: Front-facing photos minimize temple arm rendering issues since the arms are mostly hidden behind the face.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark my face before trying on glasses?

No! Just describe the glasses: 'try on round tortoiseshell eyeglasses' or 'put aviator sunglasses on this person.' The AI knows where glasses sit on a face. Only use markers if the glasses land in the wrong position after the first try.

How do I try on a specific pair of glasses I saw online?

Click '+ Add reference image' and upload the product photo of the glasses from the store. Then type 'put the glasses from the reference image on this person.' The AI matches the frame shape, color, and style.

Is there a free virtual glasses try-on that doesn't require login?

Yes, EditThisPic is free to try with no account needed. Upload your photo, describe the eyewear, and download the result. No watermarks. Works for prescription glasses, sunglasses, reading glasses, and fashion frames.

What's the best free AI tool for trying on glasses virtually?

EditThisPic offers free AI glasses try-on with no signup required. Unlike optical store virtual try-ons that need your webcam, just upload any existing photo and describe the frames. No camera access needed.

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